Hubbub in Houston

BY TODD L. DISHER
Frontiersman
Published on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 11:00 AM AKST

HOUSTON — After a sometimes heated back-and-fourth between himself and the city council, Sgt. Charlie Seidl will continue to serve on the Houston police force.

A Monday night performance evaluation of Seidl took on the tone of a trial, as council members asked him about his involvement with two separate incidents. The police officer was suspended from duty earlier in the day, and although a narrow 4-3 vote allows Seidl to keep his job, that support come without some hard questioning.

First, he responded to questions surrounding the shooting of eight animals at the city’s animal shelter last week. Seidl was the officer who euthanized the four cats and four dogs.

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“Were you given a specific order to shoot these animals?” asked Deputy Mayor Lance Wilson.

Seidl said he received a call from Mayor Roger Purcell on Jan. 29. The mayor asked him if the animals — that had been there since November — were still in the shelter. When he said they were, Seidl said Purcell asked him why the animal control officer, Dennis Lords, had not euthanized the animals yet. Seidl said he responded Lords did not have the proper firearms training.

Seidl said Purcell ordered him to shoot the animals when he got back to work on Tuesday, Feb. 2.

“I made sure he meant for me to shoot them. … I would not have done that without his direct and specific order,” Seidl said.

In response, Purcell said he never ordered Seidl to shoot the animals.

When Seidl responded that was a “bold-faced lie,” the packed city hall erupted in applause. Purcell tried to move the meeting into executive session, but Councilwoman Vergie Thompson and Seidl himself refused.

The questions moved on to what responsibility Seidl had for the upkeep of the animal control shelter. The city received a complaint in December about unsanitary conditions at the shelter. Two members of the council toured the facility and said they were shocked at what they found, then drew up an action plan for how the shelter should be fixed.

“Is it not your responsibly to make sure (the shelter) is in clean conditions?” asked Purcell.

Seidl said it was, and he took responsibility for the conditions of the shelter. But, he said, by the time he was aware of the complaint, the council members had took it upon themselves to remedy the problem.

“I wasn’t really kept in the loop,” Seidl said.

Councilwoman Natasha Schachle responded that as the supervisor of animal control, it was Seidl’s responsibility to know what was going on.

Seidl was then asked his involvement with a video posted to YouTube allegedly showing Purcell driving the Houston Police SUV to Fairbanks and at times using the vehicle’s emergency lights. The YouTube video came form Seidl’s car. He said he was the only one who had access to the slot holding the camera’s memory card; you need a key to get to it and Seidl is the only one who had the key.

Prior to Monday’s meeting, Purcell said the video was a “smokescreen” to distract attention from the incident at the animal shelter and questioned the video’s validity. He said he did go to Fairbanks to hand-deliver a 200-page grant application, and he had to use a city vehicle for the trip.

Wilson asked Seidl if he thought it proper to release information to the media that could potentially be used for a criminal investigation. Seidl responded that he was not the one who leaked the video to the media, to which Wilson responded that Seidl did, in fact, give interviews to the substance of the video.

Thompson, who Seidl gave the video to, stepped in and said it was never her intent to give the video to the media. However, she said, all indications were that the district attorney’s office and the Alaska State Troopers were not going to investigate the incident, saying it is not a priority right now.

“I thought this was a priority. … It was my choice, not Charlie’s, and I do not regret that,” Thompson said.

Purcell asked Seidl about the number of open cases he currently has and if the backlog forced Seidl to actually close the department for a week to catch up. Seidl said it wasn’t so much him falling behind as it was trying to complete work that was unfinished when he arrived at the department. He got approval to close the department for a week in an attempt to start with a “clean slate.”

In conclusion, Councilman Lee Himes asked Seidl if he would like to remain with the Houston Police Department.

“I enjoy the city. I enjoy my job. I would like to stay here,” Seidl responded.

Purcell then made a motion to terminate Seidl’s employment with the city based on failure to follow established protocol. Wilson seconded the motion.

The council members were deliberative in their votes, a few pausing as if their minds were not completely made up. When the vote came down to keep Seidl employed, the audience cheered loudly and Seidl released a sigh of relief.

After the vote, Seidl said he was pleased with the outcome and ready to return to return to work as soon as his suspension is lifted. Asked if he is worried about how he will cooperate with the mayor, Seidl said he is simply going to continue to do his job.

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com or 352-2252. Andrew Wellner contributed reporting to this story.

hoW THEY VOTED

How the Houston City Council voted on the motion to terminate the employment of Houston police Sgt. Charlie Seidl:

• Ruth Blanchard — NO

• Rosemary Burnett — YES

• Lee Himes — NO

• Natasha Schachle — NO

• Vergie Thompson — NO

• Lance Wilson — YES

• Roger Purcell — YES

Comments

33 comment(s)

    alaskaveritas wrote on Feb 20, 2010 2:25 AM:

    " Former Houston Employee,

    Sounds like you have some real issues. However, you are completely wrong about Seidl. I have assisted him on many calls and have witnessed his even-handed professional style of enforcement. You are totally out to lunch. There is no evidence that exists to support your claims. There are multiple people throughout this State that would refute your claims and they would do it right to your face. "

    Former Houston employee wrote on Feb 12, 2010 11:20 AM:

    " Seidl is a jerkoff. This is from someone who worked for him and also the animal control. He is Rogers lapboy. If Roger told him to shoot a person, he would do it because he is a wussy. I can't believe they are getting away with this. I am outraged. It is a good thing for them that I am not there now. "

    Stormy wrote on Feb 11, 2010 7:34 PM:

    " One of my two license plate bulbs were out ounce and the Troopers had the time to pull me over. I was one of those priority's I guess. I was in town though and public safety was involved, not driving all over the road at high speeds impersonating a law official on a "back" road. Oh wait, isn't the parks one of our few MAJOR highways here. Shame on you rog and the asp. Sounds real professional and another reason we are always getting laughed at here. We dig our own holes I guess. "

    Stormy wrote on Feb 11, 2010 6:45 PM:

    " Nice to see you can get away with breaking the law if the troopers don't consider it a priority. You would think as being a police officer you would get a little irate when someone not qualified tries to impersonate you. What laws can we break and they wont investigate? By rog!!!!!! "

    Matt Vally wrote on Feb 11, 2010 6:14 PM:

    " to chance_giver good try but nobody is believing the trash about him any more. But hey Houston keep him in office i get such a great laugh (all be it at your expence) with Roger oboma purcell around he is always good for a laugh. "

    fielding melish wrote on Feb 11, 2010 10:38 AM:

    " You the voters of Houston voted for him!!!! You get what you get...either there are stupid voters or those stupid enough to NOT vote "

    myturn2... wrote on Feb 11, 2010 9:09 AM:

    " We had a good Mayor, clerks and shelter before roger got here. We were growing and getting out of debt. now we take 2 steps back again. I am glad Seidl standing up for himself but he still blindly followed orders. Even the miliary guards soldiers from doing somethin unquestionable. Did Seidl not question? He just went and took life? He needed to be discipled too somehow, not fired but in trouble for following a stupid order that he knew was stupid. "

    Christie A wrote on Feb 10, 2010 2:51 PM:

    " Officer Seidl is probably the best officer Houston has ever had! He is there for the people of Houston! He would never do anything he wasn't suppose to do, or told not to do. Those of us who have been in the valley for awhile know how Mayor Purcell REALLY is. He is only out to please himself. He's mayor of Houston because no other town/city would take him as a Mayor if they knew how he really was.
    Maybe, Officer Seidl should run for Mayor of Houston. I'd vote for him! "

    jp wrote on Feb 10, 2010 1:38 PM:

    " Roger Purcell acts a lot like Barack Obama.
    Same lies, same B.S. and same crookedness "

    Nostalgia wrote on Feb 10, 2010 12:46 PM:

    " At a minimum, everytime Mayor Purcell turned on the flashing lights on the patrol car he was impersonating a police officer. Not too mention, I'm sure there is a regulation dictating when use of the flashing lights is appropriate so he needs to be charged accordingly. He has police experience? So do I, I read alot and watch CSI. What does that prove? I'm still not an officer neither is he. "

    The Man wrote on Feb 10, 2010 8:37 AM:

    " TO: chance_giver - Roger or Bianca whichever one of you this is, stop trying to self promote, you look really dumb when you post like that. Everyone is aware (except Rosemary Burnett, Ruth Blanchard, Lance Wilson, and Lee Himes apparantly) of who and what you are. A great big wannabe cop with grand delusions and an extremely worthless city Mayor whio is driving Houston into the ground on many levels. A recall is happening right now. Your 4 cronies are next. Houston needs a future. You and your 4 cronies are not it. "

    HoustonJulia wrote on Feb 10, 2010 8:20 AM:

    " Three strikes and you're out. By my count, Roger has three big ones. Strike 1:Her has never passed the training to be a police officer, and a phony uniform and flasshing light won't substitute .Strike 2: His business credentials are questionable at best since his business went bankrupt and his home was foreclosed on months ago. Strike three: His management skills consist of bullying and threatening--like "If there's another outburst, we'll clear the hall," which didn't happen.
    That's three strikes. We all know what that means. "

    Houston Citizen wrote on Feb 10, 2010 8:14 AM:

    " Just because a person has experience as a law enforcement officer does not mean they understand or follow the law. And a small town would be best served by having a leader who can recruit and retain the most talented people and then let them do their job. "

    rickyDEE wrote on Feb 10, 2010 8:10 AM:

    " He was in huston long before 3 years. it took 2 years for him to destroy the administration before he could gedt his foot in the door. they tried to fight but the public would only listen to purcells, blanchards and burnetts lies. which leads us to today. "

    next_chance wrote on Feb 10, 2010 8:04 AM:

    " ... yep, a jack of all trades and a master of none! He never could prove that he actually had police experience nor any of the other experience that he said he had... like secret service, FBI, Alaska State Trooper, real winner here. "

    Wore out welcome wrote on Feb 10, 2010 8:03 AM:

    " chance-giver - Or Roger...having fun writing about yourself! "

    JUSTIN wrote on Feb 10, 2010 7:50 AM:

    " Fire them.......all of them how hard is it to find a new group of idiots to rn the city? "

    chance_giver wrote on Feb 9, 2010 10:03 PM:

    " Mayor Purcell is not your run-of-the-mill civilian mayor. He has extensive experience in the law, both as a police officer and as one who knows the law. To say that he is inherently unqualified is just plain wrong. It's important for the City of Houston to face the reality of our smallness, in both population and in budget. Having a jack of all trades like His Honor is a necessity. Houston's having found him at all is, to my way of thinking, proof that miracles can and do still happen in this great land, Alaska. "

    hstnvtr wrote on Feb 9, 2010 6:44 PM:

    " A word to the wise for all the sitting city council members- Mayor Purcell is an embarrassment to our city, and if you folks do not get rid of him, we who vote will get rid of you when election time comes. "

    Who is the Police Chief. wrote on Feb 9, 2010 5:35 PM:

    " Houston Needs a Police Chief.

    Most of the problems would be resolved if Houston had a police chief. A civilian mayor, (whom ever that is) is inherently unqualified to manage a police department. "

    tiff wrote on Feb 9, 2010 3:17 PM:

    " Officer Seidl is dirty. He is not a good guy. He had that video since December and now he is pulling it out just to save his butt. He is an officer and should know the law. He shot the animals whether is was a direct order or not. He should have refused. We would go to jail for shooting an animal. Both of them need to be fired. "

    Mr Seidl better read the wrting on the wall wrote on Feb 9, 2010 11:42 AM:

    " looks like such a close vote means his days are numbered. We can use him in Palmer! "

    Houston... We have a problem wrote on Feb 9, 2010 9:47 AM:

    " The only good things Mayor Purcell has done is get more grant funding and get rid of that Officer Parker. Everything else has been a fiasco. I can't believe anyone below department heads are at-will employees. That makes it hard for an officer to do what's right and not just what's politically right. "

    akn wrote on Feb 9, 2010 9:28 AM:

    " What is Purcell trying to run with Palin as her VP? "

    ShowMeTheLight wrote on Feb 9, 2010 9:11 AM:

    " Every time Purcell opens his mouth, a lie comes out, and now it is in the light for everyone to see.
    The time has come to eradicate the sickness that has plagued Houston for 3 long years.
    It is also apparent that Wilson has disposable morals, and has learned well from his master. "

    wondering wrote on Feb 9, 2010 8:42 AM:

    " Houston Alaska is a cross between Mayberry and Payton place. So what i amwondering is why dont the people of Houston dont just vote to ban the 'CITY'and save the state and bourough a lot of money. Nothing would be missed other than reading about the antics that take place up there which is better than reading the comics. "

    allisaw wrote on Feb 9, 2010 8:40 AM:

    " charley seidl is a great guy to those who know him, he does'nt have a mean bone in his body. purcell has been on a power trip ever since he was elected. the people of houston need to be informed of the people they appoint to office. to akmom, did you spit on the troops coming home from iraq for following their orders. "

    watcher wrote on Feb 9, 2010 8:29 AM:

    " You can almost see Cletus and Jethro standing there shirtless, shoeless and sporting mullets. Drinking cheap beer in the 40 oz cans out of a bag while yelling 'yee-haw' at every part of them thar pre-ceedin's that they liked. Sheesh. "

    Hybrid wrote on Feb 9, 2010 7:25 AM:

    " Houston has always been weird and dysfunctional. That community should give up its egotistical ideas of being a city and disband. It doesn't deserve to be a city! "

    Lisa J wrote on Feb 9, 2010 7:19 AM:

    " Officer Seidl is a good officer and he does not deserve to be fired. Wilson and Purcell were trying to drag up anything they could last night to make Charlie their scapegoat and it didnt work. Then Purcell says that "certain factions" of people show up just to argue you with the city. NO, we show up because Purcell is a liar and he had NO right to suspend Officer Seidl and then try to pin this entire situation on him. Purcell is a joke, as are those spineless council members that support him. "

    Reality wrote on Feb 9, 2010 6:30 AM:

    " Come on Houston, we have a problem here! Anything questionable that has happened in Houston points right back to Purcell...the guy is a ticking time bomb, he needs to go! He obviously thinks he has the power, think about it...anyone that disagrees with him, gets FIRED, it's time to FIRE him, someone call Donald Trump, Roger ~ you're FIRED! "

    Uncle Jed wrote on Feb 9, 2010 2:13 AM:

    " Sgt. Seidl is an American hero! It reminds me on that movie "Standing tall" with The Rock cleaning up a corrupt small town. I hope Mayor Purcell is'nt related to Jacky Purcell. Jacky is cool. This Mayor guy seems like a freak. "

    akmom wrote on Feb 8, 2010 11:59 PM:

    " no more Houston cops
    no more Houston animal executions.
    voters will deal with council members that support the executioner. "

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